Daily low-dose aspirin found to have no effect on healthy life span in older people. Risk of dying from a range of causes, including cancer and heart. bleeding in the brain, gastrointestinal hemorrhages or hemorrhages at.

Taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke is associated with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in people without a history of those conditions, according to a new report.

(CNN) – A new report appears to link taking low-dose aspirin with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull. The journal JAMA Neurology published the report Monday. In it, researchers analyzed data.

Turns out in this study low dose aspirin was not associated with an increase risk of any type of intracranial bleed, and in addition, reduced the.

(CNN) – A new report appears to link taking low-dose aspirin with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull. The journal JAMA Neurology published the report Monday. In it, researchers analyzed data.

Regular aspirin use, even at low doses, may do more harm than good in people. due to their higher risk of dementia and cardiovascular disease.. Hemorrhagic stroke, bleeding in the brain, gastrointestinal bleeding and.